The village of Tadoussac is located at the crossroads of three regions of Quebec: Charlevoix, Saguenay and the North Shore. The place is now known mainly for excursions to the many species of whales that inhabit the estuary of the St. Lawrence. It is also a charming village in which to stop for a while.

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As ever these are beautiful pictures and I have learned something from your writings. But the curious thing for me is that my favourite image is the view across the water from the cemetery – the cross somehow calmed me. I’m not generally keen on any religious imagery but this is so tranquil – the boat gently floating next to the croix though of course behind it … the dead with such a wonderful view for eternity, the docile and simple clapboard church. It really is a marvellous and lovely picture and slays my deepest prejudices in a single snap!

Thanks Jacqui. The dunes were a surprise to us as well. Truly didn’t know about them until we got to Tadoussac. We have run down dunes before but not with camera in hands. Going back up is tough as well

Thanks Mel. The province of Quebec does have beautiful areas to visit. You will have to come back eventually to visit them. This region is very popular with French people and it is on their normal itinerary when they come to Quebec.